Achieve great-sounding vocals with Sennheiser’s ew 135 G4. Sennheiser EW 100 G4-835-S wireless system transmitter features a tight cardioid pattern, so it picks up the vocalist in front of it while eliminating feedback. The ew 135 G4 also includes an EM 100 G4 rackmount receiver, which offers 1,680 tunable UHF frequencies across a 42MHz bandwidth for interference-free reception. This system is highly expandable — you can link up to 12 receivers for simultaneous setup. And you’ll benefit from a 330-foot transmission range and up to 8 hours of operation. Beyond that, the ew 135 G4 is backward-compatible with previous evolution systems, ensuring that your past investment continues to pay off into the future.
Eventually, you’ll get to a level in your career as an engineer or musician when the size stage you’re performing on demands more than an entry-level wireless system. You simply need more reach, more power and more reliability than what a 2.4 GHz system will allow. Enter the evolution wireless G4 100 Series—the next level in your journey as a stage professional.
Eventually, you’ll get to a level in your career as an engineer or musician when the size stage you’re performing on demands more than an entry-level wireless system. You simply need more reach, more power and more reliability than what a 2.4 GHz system will allow. Enter the evolution wireless G4 100 Series—the next level in your journey as a stage professional.
The 835, 845 and 865 vocal microphone capsules are all great options and vary depending on your needs.The 835 is excellent for most stages and has a cardioid polar pattern that rejects stage noise from the sides and rear, while the 845 has a super-cardioid pattern that isolates your vocal performance even more. The 865’s condenser super-cardioid capsule is more sensitive and clear than the 835 or 845’s dynamic capsule.